The Airbus A340 is a long-range four-engine wide-body commercial passenger jet airliner.
Developed by Airbus Industrie, a consortium of European aerospace companies, which is now fully owned by EADS, the A340 is manufactured at Toulouse,France.
It seats up to 375 passengers in the standard variants and 440 in the stretched -600 series.
Depending on the model, it has a range of between 6,700 to 9,000 nautical miles (12,400 to 17,000 km).
It is similar in design to the twin-engined A330 with which it was concurrently designed.
Its distinguishing features are four high-bypass CFM56-5C turbofan engines and three-bogie main landing gear.

CFM56-5C series engine,with a thrust rating of between 31,200 and 34,000 lbf (139 kN and 151 kN), the CFM56-5C series is the most powerful of the CFM56 family.
It powers Airbus' long-range A340-200 and -300 airliners, and entered service in 1993.
The major changes are a larger fan, a fifth low-pressure turbine stage, and the same four-stage low-pressure compressor found in the -5B variant.

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